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NOTICE OF RESALE
IN THE SIPERIOR COURT
BEFORE THE CLERK
NORTH CAROLINA
YANCEY COUNTY
W. M. (BILL) EDGE, et al
vs.
PEARL E. ROBINSON, et al
P r.s a it !■> ;.n Or. of the
C ork of -tli,- Sir * r •. ’
< f ‘ CiKin*; . il; ,f . r
signed will on the 30th day of
January, 1967, at 10 o’clock
In Burnsville. North Carolina.
’! to th<> hi host hinder for
ihe property in Cr. b
t or a•’ii So’th Toe Town
ships, fourty of Yan.ev ami
F a'i' of Nor h O To’ina,
known as the pro erty of the
late Sta .lrv M. Fc’ge/nnd d?-
5? r•' • •,i as foi’o'"s:
FIRST TRACT: BNCINN
ING on a White Oak s:a- d
‘v - ■ t the u■ cr end on tin
Fyo: n:or; bottom and riro
Novlh CO po'es to a whit*
o k: the-i West 20 ro’o.s to a
bite Oak: North 6 a
: ’(s to a hicl o-y on the
].m„- n Knob: thence WVst
115 poles to a s-mnl! White
°ak; thence Smith ro poke,
to a stke; thence Fas* 20
" v, ' ; ,0 a stke; three
South 60 poles t» a stake;
thr re Fast I’.i ro’es to th ■
r'T.INVivo. cintaiaing ’(Q
■ cr( p ore rr less
1 X' i i’ll' o s a,or>s ylp
rv T ‘ v dl he rc id at the
time of saV
• * '’"lT' TRACT; a one
hali .' 2 o in. 1 !! ide-.it interest
’he f n winn ’. scribed
ir.reol: I’EGINNIN.I at a
la.-e White Oak on the e-st
s *' ’’ 3 I'd r at a eo r,, er
s'a' {• of si| William Mur liv.
and runs Fast with s-id li-e
<u’e h nd’ed and ten po'es to
a small Water Oak; thenee
North liftv roles to a st’ke;
the <cp N nth seventv-five
poles; thence West one hund
red and twentv-five poles to
a stake; thence South
eighty po'es to a stake;
there* East ten poles to the
PEGINNING, containing fifty ■
acres
THIRD TP ACT: A one-half
(*/2 > undivided Interest in
the following described par
cel: Lving on the East side of
South Toe River. BEGINN
BELTONE
HEARING AID
COUNSELOR
To Hold FREE Hearing Aid
‘ ' T
Consultation and Service
Center ) >
Tuesday, Januaryy44,l967
9 a.irt. - 11 a.m.
Ml. Mitchel Motel
Burnsville, N.C.
I ■ ]
Don't miss this opportunity to
see and try the newest and
finest
Beltone Hearing Aids
ING’ at a White O-k on the
upper j.a-t of th.- Fawn Knob
Ga;> and runs West one hun
dre i poles to a Chestnut
near the top of the Fawn
Knob on the West siie;
thence South eighty poles to
a st-ke; thence East one
hur.iied poles to a stake;
the O’ N rth eighty poles to
the BEGINNING, containing
50 ;:(res.
FOURTH TRACT: Known
as the Gibbs Mine Be inn
ing on a white oak comer of
property now or formerly
owned ty J. W. Gibbs, a-d
lUSS thence North 5> 2 de
grees west 90 po'es, more or
1 ss. to the south bank of
South Toe River: thence up
and with the various wind
ings of said river 96 poles,
more or less, to southwest
corner o f a tra-t of land now
or formerly owned by William
Murphy, continuing up the
river 57 poles, more or less,
to the snChwcst corner • of
a tract of land formerly own
ed by George and Charlie
Robinso-; thence east 242
feet more or less, to the nor
thc st corner of a tract of
land •ow or formerly owned
by John Ed-e; thence south
,v '3 <Ye\ r-ore or less - , to a
ir'nke in the north line of a
ICO nme tract of land now or
r t-'-erly owned by Charlie
Robivsnr; thenrp west and
crossin - the river with said
lb e ‘Ol feet, more or less,
to a spa ce pine; thenee north
7" 2 degrees west 30 5 poles
to a stake; thence north 2V*
degrees cast 49 poles, more
or less, to the beginning, con
taining 50 acres, more .or
less.
FIFTH TRACT: Known as
one of the Poll Hill Mines.
Beginning at a chestnut on
the east bank of South Toe
River, this being the north
west corner of the George
Robinson tract, and on the
west side of Fawn Knob;
thi v c north 2 degrees 40
minutes east with the W. M.
. Mrri hy tract 1265 feet to a
dead chestnut in the line of
ike G10...C Young tract sold
to Sam Robinson; thence
en th 34. degrees west SSO
feet with stud line to the div
er; thence Southerly alorg
Roy M. Davidson
7 Biltmore Ave.
Asheville, N.C.
Ph. 252-1354
tie river 50 poles to a sake
1 "■ ‘he ’auk of said river;
It '.cr cast 2 1 oles to the
point of be in: in-, contain
ing 4.2 acres, more or less .
SIXTH TRACT: The miner
al interest n that . ee.r.ain
t act cr parcel of land known
as one of the Poll Hill MLies,
vlesciibed as follows: Begin
ning on a maple and chestnut
oak stumm on the bank of
Couth Tee River, and runs
Northwest along the river 700
feel, more or less, to a bluff
of shelvin’ rock: then-e rortth
81 de-rees Co minutes east
7lt feet to a pile, of ro?ks
Sam and Tarp Young's cor
ner of the 5 acre tract: then
cc wl h the line of said tract
south 61 degrees 00 minutes
east 133 feet to a dead ches'-
nut: the-ce south-34 degrees
west 580 feet to the point of
beginning. containing 4.7
acres, more or less
Subject to existing ease
ments and rights of way.
Excepting iranium, thorium
and certain other atomic min
erals as reserved by the
Unite,) St-tes Government in
Deed dated February 15, 1939,
from Reconstruction Finance
Corrora'ion to S. M. Edge,
recorded in Deed Book 104,
pace 69, which exception will
be read at the ti~e of sale .
SEVENTH TRACT: Mineral
interest and mining ri-hts
ard privileges in the follow
ing parcel: Adjoining the
lands of W. R. Gouge' Glenn
Go>ge and others. BEGIN
NING on a hickory standing
on the bank of the right hand
Tiong of the Blue Rock
Branch; thence a Southeas
terly course to a Spanish Oak
and Locust in the line of the
T. D. Wilson 40 acre tract;
thence Westerly with the
W. R. Gouge line; thence
Northerly with the W. R.
Gouge line to the BEGINN
ING, containing (by guess) 3
acres, mere or less.
EIGHTH TRACT: Mineral
interest and mining rights
a.d privileges in the follow
ing parcel: Adjoining the
lands of J. R. McKinney,
Glenn Gouge and others.. BE
GINNING at a stake in the
J. R. McKinney line on the
So th side of the Blue Rock
Branch Road;
erly with the J. R. McKinney
lire to a Chestnut stump
(old corner); thence conti u
ing wi.h the J. R. McKinney
lire a Southwesterly course
500 feet to an iron slake;
thence a Northwesterly cour
se (new line) approximately
COO feet to a walnut in the
edge of the field; thence a
Northeas erly course to the
BEGINNING, containing (by
guess’ 2 acres, more or less.
NTNTH TRACT: BEGINN
ING on a white oak on t6:>
' «*■
of the ridge and runs a Nor
thwest course to a cherry
tree; . thence a Southwest
course to shelving rock on
the bank of South Toe River;
thence up and with the said
liver to J. Rich Robinson’s
corner on lSnnk of said to the
BEGINNING, containing 6
.ncros, more or less..
The lands will first be of
fered for sale parcel by parcel
and then all of the tracts
sold as a /whole, and the me
thod which produces the
highest price will be reported
to the Court for considera
tion.
The successful bidders will
be required to deposit with
the Clerk of the Superior
Court immediately after the
:fle nr of (hp bid up to
SMM)O out t»N of any excess
liil YANCEY RECORD
above sl,ooo’ Upon failure to
make such deposit the prop
erty will again be offered
for sale.
This the 14th day of Janu*
ary, 1967.
DOVER R. FOUTB, Com
missioner.
Jan. 19, 26
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S
SALE
NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF YANCEY
l’y virtue of the authority
contained in that certain
Deed of Trust dated February
15, 1966, from Harold Buch
anan and wife, Wanda H.
Eu hr.nan, to the undersigned
Trustee to secure certain in
debtedness. and there having
been default in the payment
of said indebtedness and the
holder of the note secured by
saij instrument having re- '
quesed said Trustee to ad
vertise and sr 11 the property:
NOW, THEREFORE, by
virtue of s id i strurr.cnt the
undersigned will on the Ist
day of February, 1967, at 10
o’c’ock a. m., at the Court
house door in Burnsville. N.
C., sell to th* highest bidder
rll ih*se tracts or norce's of
'and sit-ate in Brush Creek
Township, County of Yancey
end State of North Carolina
end described as follows:
FIRST TRACT: Adjoining
the lands of Charlie Garland,
Fonr.er Hughes. Car] Hu-hes
a-d Floyd Whßsm. BEGINN
ING at a stake by the waters
of Bi r Brush Creek which is
the rorth*-st corner in the
Charlie 1 lme a”d run
ning wi’h the Chor’te Gar a d
line S 7S W 16 poles to a
White Oak, S 35 W 8 poles,
W 59 moles across 'he. ceme
tery rk’ge and bv the ceme
tery to an iron stake; * hence
with cemetery road S 55 W 7
poles. S 65 W 20 5 po’es to a
White o*k at the waters of
Riddle Bra-ch; thence down
ana whh the of the
branch S 86 E 33 noles to ('arl
Ifurh*s’ corner; with
the Hughes line S 75 E' 21
poles. S 86 E 18 po’es to a
stake at the entrance of Big
Brush Cre*k; thpnce down
awLwl’h the meanders of Big
Brush Crepk N 35 E 40 nnles
to the beginning, containing
, .9 acres, more or less.
SECOND TRACT: AUoinlng
th* lands o* Lvwas Wii«rh*s,
Willi-m Hughes and with the
mea-dp-s of w<t Brush C'*ej
and PF-GINNTNG pt- a stake
bv spring and running across
the ridge in a straight line
66 petes to a hi*Vorv in T o-as
Hu-hes' line: thepce „ South
a'ong and with Lonas Hugh
es’ line 60 e o i es j n a straight
line to a White Oak corner of
Innas Hushes’ line at Big
Brush Creek: thence a North
course with Big Brush Creek
76 poles to a at Infer,
section o f Big Brush Cre€k
and Riddle Branrh, and
thence 30 poles along and
with Riddle Branch to a stak*
near a spring which is the
BEGINNING corner, contain
ing 12 acres, more or less.
The highest bidder wl.l be
required to deposit with the
Trustee immediately after
sale 10% of the bid to guaran
tee compliance with the bid
Unon failure to make said de
posit* the property will agate
be Immediate’y resold.
This the 2nd day of Jana*
ary, 1966.
DOVER R. POUTS, Trustee
Jan. 5, 22, 19, 26